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Active HORIZON European Commission

Overcoming Multilevel INformation Overload


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Politechnika Warszawska
Country Poland
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 22
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101086321
Grant Description

In today's world, access to information thought of as the resolution of uncertainty; is often considered as a benefit or even as an indisputable human right.

There is, however, the “dark side” of information: the abundance of data beyond one’s capacity to process them leads to so-called information overload (IOL).

This notion had troubled mankind long before even the print was invented and examined from different points of view, ranging from neuroscience to journalism.IOL is, however, usually considered at the individual level by examining a single factor or a specific level that eventually leads to switching off an active individual.

The influence of IOL appearing simultaneously at different levels, i.e., a multilevel information overload is unknown, though.

These observations lead to setting the main aim of the OMINO - Overcoming Multilevel INformation Overload project in a form of the following objectives:(1) create and apply means to measure multilevel IOL in different systems as well as methods to model IOL and counter-measures to mitigate this phenomenon,(2) training and knowledge exchange on IOL between partners in different domains using expertise from universities in U.S., Singapore and Japan,(3) intersectoral knowledge transfer between academia and the media industry (Slovenian and Austrian Press Agencies) by exposing researchers to real-life problems and giving business access to innovative methods and tools for information analysis.One of the most important aspects of the undertaken research area is its interdisciplinary nature, requiring joint work of experts in different fields and topics, i.e., social sciences, neuroscience, journalism, computing, data mining and complexity science.OMINO will accelerate individual careers of involved researchers, especially early stage ones and increase their employability.

The project will lay foundations for long-term collaboration by strengthening existing links between partners and creating new ones.

All Grantees

Slovenska Tiskovna Agencija Doo; The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge; University of Wolverhampton; Gesis-Leibniz-Institut Fur Sozialwissenschaften Ev; Modul University Vienna Gmbh; Jiangsu University, School of Mathematical Sciences; University of New Hampshire Corporation; University of Notre Dame Du Lac; Zeta Alpha Vector B.V.; University of Pittsburgh; University of Technology Sydney; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Bar Ilan University; Nanyang Technological University; Politechnika Warszawska; The Regents of the University of California; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology; Apa-It Informations Technologie Gmbh; Beihang University; National University Corporation Institute of Science Tokyo; Politechnika Wroclawska; University of Southern California

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